Richard & family (Ann, Deborah, John & Alexander)arrived in Victoria July 1853 on the Ganges Khan. His brother William & family had arrived in Victoria the year before.My link is Williams grandson Alexander who married a relative.I have details on their family here in Victoria and thanks to you can stop searching for Richard & family.

Lance put a note on the Guestbook asking for information. A individual reply to him could be made but why keep it private. The point of a web site is to share information. Lance said " Interested to... more

Bryan Are you able to provide contact details for Kaye. I'm keen to hear more of the Willam and Richard Hogarth, Vic Australia Link. Once again many thanks for your assistance. Regards Lance Hogarth... more

Kaye I do not know what your email is. I looked up Lance's email from his entry into the guest book back in March 2009 and it was l.w.hogarthōxtra.co.nz This is slightly modified to stop webots using ... more

Hiya Bryan, If a contributor's name is shown in yellow at the top of a post, it means they've elected to show their email address - having ticked the "Show email address?" box. Thus, clicking on any... more

Ta for the info Rod. Glad to see you're still with us. Merry Solstice etc. Lance & Kaye - It is Rod who does the geographically dispersed site family trees generally. Up to now I have only done the... more

Bryan Again many thanks Kaye has contacted me and sent thru her information which is significant in detail and i suspect it would sit well on you family tree page, I have sugested to her that she... more

Thought I'd check for Richard in 1841 and this seems to be him. 1841 census for Scotland, High Street, Rosemarkie, Ross & Cromarty Richard HAGARTY age 16 Occupation AP He was in the household of John ... more

I was not going to bother with the family of Ann YOUNG who married a HOG* before heading off to the antipodies but I got curious. Seems like Ann's mother was Elizabeth (Elspet) SUTHERLAND who married ... more

Hi Bryan, I made a comment earlier today about the 1841 census listed above having mistakes in it. The comment I made about the people actually not all living in the same house was correct but I... more

Hi, There are a few errors in that 1841 Avoch census record. I have the original from Scotlands People and you can also check on the Free Census Project Online where the people are divided up into... more

John young who married elsbeth sutherland was a shoemaker in avoch and is buried in the church yard on the hill above the town. He was my great grt grt grt grandfather. He died in the early 1840s. A... more

I had a feeling that I'd heard of HOG* people coming from the Black Isle before. I did a search (bottom right of the page) for "Black Isle" and came across this old entry into the Guestbook by Greg... more